What is the 5G Network impact on the IoT Market? Presented By Gabriel Antonio Marão in Behalf of José Gontijo Director of Department of Science, Technology and Digital Innovation - MCTIC
MCTIC Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications SEPOD Secretariat of Digital Policies IoT Chamber brings together government, private sector, academia and R&D institutions to discuss the issue IoT Chamber Coordinated by SEPOD/MCTIC Decree nº 8.234/2014 More than 60 institutions Centralizes and aligns IoT initiatives since 2014 2
On phase I we developed a comprehensive view on the world and a diagnostic for Brazil to define IoT settings and aspiration World view Brazil view Settings and aspirations ILUSTRATIVO Benchmark Settings Technological Roadmap Demand Supply Enablers Aspirations SOURCE: Team analysis 3
On phase II the prioritization matrix highlighted three Priority Fronts and one Mobilizing Front within IoT Priority Front Demand x Development Capacity x Supply (size of circle) Mobilizing Front Cities Health Demand Logistics Stores Factories Offices IoT for Manufacturing Rural Vehicles Basic Industry Homes Enablers 4
Four prioritized settings Smart Cities Health Rural Industry 5
Human Capital Inovação Innovation e and International Inserção Internacional Inclusion Connectivity and Interoperability Infrastructure 60 initiatives Regulatory, Safety and Privacy 6
Connectivity and Interoperability Infrastructure Expand the offer of communication networks in accordance with the demands for IoT services Articulate the IoT theme in public policies for expanding solutions and infrastructure for connectivity Encourage and promote the interoperability and standardization of IoT networks, devices and solutions 7
IMT-2020 Requiriments Massive Machine Type Communication More than 1M devices per Km² Network energy efficiency 8 8
5G Requiriments for Brazil - Three to four pillars 5G for Remote Areas Larger number of new custumers spread in remote areas. Larger coverage por 5G. Customers Density 9
Priority verticals for 5G in Brazil Agribusiness Planting crop sensing. Basic Industries and advanced manufacture Mining Oil and Gas 4th Industrial Revolution Logistics Logistics of cargo, including storage at source and destination, transportation and distribution Health Iincluding health logistics, remote medical care and public health Public Security Urban Border Security Urban Transportation The definition of verticals is important for Brazil to carry out actions along with the other actors of the ecosystem for the standardization and implementation of 5G networks. 10 10
5G Use Case for Brazil Rural and Agribusiness 11 11
5G Use Case for Brazil Industry and Logistic 12
5G Use Case for Brazil Health 13
5G Use Case for Brazil SmartCity, Security and Urban Transportation 14
Conclusion Four prioritized settings in the IoT Brazilian Plan are aligned to the priority verticals defined by 5G Brazil Project. Internet of Things may not depend on 5G networks, but this next generation of mobile communication will enable new services, including for the IoT world. The vertex of the Massive Machine Type requirement was designed with the focus on IoT market.